"He said if I send him film, he'll evaluate them and tell us where he thinks they can play and help us out by making some phone calls," Fraser said of Cavanaugh. "That's a great resource."

Fraser plans to send Cavanaugh tape of linemen Jordan Eason and Dustin Hornsby, and also will send tape to James Madison, William and Mary, Richmond and Old Dominion.

"They've both got 3.7 GPAs and they're both talented," Fraser said of Hornsby and Eason. "I think that they can both play at least at that level."

NEW KENT LACKS DEPTH

In last week's loss to Smithfield, New Kent held strong for the first half, but wasn't able to keep up the intensity in the second half and lost 27-6.

Trojans coach Fred Birchett said that's because his team lacks the depth to go the distance with a team like the Packers.

"Over time, it takes a toll physically," Birchett said. "That's what's happening in a lot of these games. We just don't have the rotation where we can plug different guys in. We don't have the guys to do it."

Birchett said he doesn't overwork his players with extra sprints in practice to prepare them for extended minutes.

"You don't want the kids to get hurt," Birchett said.

That's what happened early in the Smithfield game to running back/linebacker Mitchell Baker, who went down with a severe ankle sprain.

Baker and wingback Daniel Ordonia are questionable this week against Southampton.

"We did the best we could do under the circumstances last week," Birchett said. "And that's all we can ask for this week."

ISLANDERS KEEP MOMENTUM ROLLING

After the Islanders pulled off the comeback of the year at Smithfield two weeks ago, Poquoson coach Elliott Duty said he didn't know if his team would keep the momentum going against its next opponent, York.

In a 47-10 win over the Falcons, Duty got his answer.

"We played real well," Duty said. "I was happy with the way that we played on both sides of the ball, but I didn't know what to expect. Our kids don't get too high or too low."

With Tabb waiting on Friday, Duty said the Islanders will have to move the ball like they did against York and tackle well.

"We can't be too one-dimensional offensively," Duty said. "We have to wrap up and tackle because they've got backs that run through tackles. If we don't tackle well, it's going to be a long night. So we've really emphasized those two things this week."

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